“Girls, employees here at the store, would post their information online and solicit body rubs. Patrons and customers would come in to get their massage and, through the course of the massage, would receive a sexual act and then in turn pay the girls for that,” Sgt. Phillip Hensley, with Indiana State Police, said.

It's news that might shock those living near the tattoo shop, but Morrison says it’s not shocking.

“You got tattoo artists, and nobody leaves with a tattoo, very few piercings. Something is going on,” Morrison.

Nikki Osborne has gotten tattoos at the shop in the past. She says she was always suspicious of Maniloff.

“It's needed to stop for a long time,” she said.

Many were relieved to hear of the arrests, which came after a four-month long investigation.

“We've kind of been expecting it. It's been a waiting game, like sooner or later. It's obvious, sooner or later,” Morrison said.

To make matters worse, the owners of the tattoo shop also faces racketeering and money laundering charges for not paying taxes, something they haven't done for at least five years.